Resume: A Bay City Times Dream Teamer as a junior, he batted .351 with a .483 on-base percentage. He scored 36 runs and was successful on 26 of 27 stolen base attempts. The left-handed leadoff hitter is a true table setter, using his speed to get on base then wreak havoc. Noted as an elite defensive player in center field, his reaction time and blazing wheels help him chase down balls that most outfielders can’t get to.

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Dylan Staebler on…

Being a senior: “I want to go out with a bang and take advantage of what I have left.”

The gift of speed: “Every little bit comes in handy. Whether it’s beating out a little dribbler or helping my tracking skills in the outfield, it’s the biggest part of my game.”

His outfield prowess: “My dad would throw me popups in the yard for two hours straight, that’s how I ended up being a center fielder.”

Plans for next year: Intends to play baseball at Delta College and begin pursuit of a degree in criminal justice

Coach Jeff Sanak says: “He’s very gifted. He moves so well. As far as going to get the ball, he’s as good as I’ve seen around here, and it’s safe to say he’s the best I’ve had. Defensively, he can change the game. And when he gets on base, he’s a nightmare.”